By Drs. Sandra Mercuri & Vivian Pratts The prekindergarten years provide children with the necessary exposure to develop relationships and explore learning in a safe, playful and caring environment. While
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Parents and teachers are wondering how to rethink and reframe their lives. Parents are now teachers for their children at home. Some teachers are also parents who now teach their
To plan instruction for 1st grade, relevant content standards and curriculum framework should be reviewed to address scope and sequence, as well as subject integration. With science as a target
By definition, empowerment is the process that creates power in individuals over their own lives, society, and within their communities. Women are empowered when they are granted equitable access to
Have you finally completed your dual language training? Excited to get into the classroom? What’s holding you back? As we are currently facing one of the largest teacher shortages in
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are working in collaboration with many women who are paving the way for dual language education. This conversation is incomplete without speaking with
An Opinion Piece by Natalie Torres, Award Winning Author of Financially Savvy in 20 minutes March is International Women’s History Month, which celebrates the accomplishments, the struggles, and the women
This month, DualLanguageSchools.org set out on a quest to further understand translanguaging and provide research on either side of the concept. We were pleased to learn about a recent grant
This week, we are sharing the success of a young man named Zubair Farooqui who achieved the Seal of Biliteracy and has found great success in his life as a
The classroom is a melting pot of diversity regarding languages and cultures, which is why dual language education programs exist. However, language is not the only aspect of cultural diversity;